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Scott Thomas Zarvis, 57

 ADAMS, Mass.—Scott Thomas Zarvis, 57, passed away peacefully after a short illness at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts, surrounded by family and love.

Scott was the beloved son of the late John Temple Zarvis Sr. and Lois Jean Zarvis (née Dunsmore).

He is survived by his loving daughter, Anali Chittenden; his sister, Laurie Chittenden (Mark); and his brothers, John Temple Zarvis Jr. (Deborah) and Paul Zarvis (Tanya). Scott leaves behind many nieces and nephews. Scott was predeceased by his brother Stephen Zarvis.

Born and raised in Adams, Massachusetts, Scott was known for his warm heart, gentle spirit, and deep passion for music. In his youth, he was an outstanding hockey player and proudly played goalie, bringing determination and dedication to the game he loved.

Music was one of Scott's greatest gifts. He graduated from Hoosac Valley High School and later followed his dream to California, where he attended the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, graduating with the Class of 1991 and majoring in Drums and Percussion. Scott was an amazing drummer whose talent, rhythm, and love for music left a lasting impression on everyone who heard him play.

Scott will be remembered for his kindness, his creativity, his sense of humor, and the genuine way he connected with people. He touched many lives through both music and friendship, and he will be deeply missed by his family, friends, and all who knew and loved him.

There will be no calling hours or services.

Anyone who wishes to donate, please donate to the charity of their choice in memory of Scott T Zarvis.

Recollections & Sympathy For the Family
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Scott lived next door to us in Cheshire, He was a friend to our boys and loved his drums for as long as I can remember. We extend our deepest sympathy to his whole family. Rest in peace, Scott,
from: Jim and Carol Robinsonon: 05-28-2026

John and Deb,
So sorry for your loss. We are sending our sympathy to you both. He is at peace now and in the loving arms of his parents.
from: Mike and Karen Furey on: 05-28-2026

Dear Paul, John and family, Ted and I give our sincere condolences in the passing of your brother Scott. Although we did not know him, he sounded very special and was musically talented. We will donate to the Berkshire Academy of Music in South Hadley Mass. in his memory. Music brings joy and happiness to everyone’s lives like we are sure your brother did.
from: Ted and Marie Cahillon: 05-27-2026

I love you forever dad, rock it up in the heavens. I’ll miss you everyday
from: Anali Chittenden on: 05-26-2026

I love you so much, brother. Gone way too soon soon. We all miss you so much. Fly free with the Cardinals my brother and rest. I'll always love you and always remember you. We all will.
from: Paul Zarvison: 05-26-2026

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